Heh. I guess it's what you're used to.
I regularly visit forums for Java, Ruby, Rails, C++, Boost, C#, perl, bash
and Erlang.
I far prefer them to mailing lists, as I can just visit when I need to and
easily browse in a visual way. Mailing lists are good, though. I can live
with a mailing list.
On 21 August 2010 15:11, Sean Allen <sean at monkeysnatchbanana.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 5:41 AM, Phil Lewis <dharma66 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Also, how come this is a mailing list and not a forum? I've been using
> > t'Internet for over 20 years, but it's rare that I encounter mailing
> lists
> > these days. I can't even remember how to search the archives...
>> That is weird, I been using the internet since the days when gopher was big
> and everything that I interact with related to programming is a mailing
> list,
> I cant think of the last time I saw a language/framework that was using a
> forum instead of a mailing list.
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